Justice Deweese brought religion into the court room too many times
A group of non-citizens detained after the 9/11 terrorist attacks claim officials violated their constitutional rights, but the result in the case isn’t likely to be in their favor.
The evolving coverage of a confrontation on the National Mall offers a case study in how media outlets zigzag wildly in their efforts to please their readers.
Israel’s governing coalition could be headed toward an early exit.
He’s a reminder of the moment when Trump broke free of all consequences.
A lawsuit aims to resolve the loophole in the Seventeenth Amendment that allowed her appointment.
The president said he intends to remove the right through executive order—a move that would reignite a long-standing debate over the Fourteenth Amendment.
The jury, not the prosecutor, decides who’s guilty.
A year into #MeToo, a stunningly large segment of the workforce isn’t covered by federal law.